The bright side of the lack of insurance, according to Hello games, is that it can re-enter the building to begin the recovery process on all of its equipment without having to wait for an insurer to come look.

A river breaking through its banks on December 24 caused Hello Games' offices to flood, effectively destroying much, if not all of its computer equipment. The studio hasn't revealed the state of its highly anticipated game, No Man's Sky yet, most likely because it does not know the extent of the damage yet.

Our TakeHello Games does not have to offer frequent updates about the state of its studio, but I am thankful it has been on twitter. We're all glad to know that everyone is safe and appears to be generally optimistic, despite everything that has happened. We're all hopeful that work on No Man's Land won't be set too far back, and I am sure Hello Games will let us know the state of things as soon as they do.

Oh man, I hope all is well with the game and most importantly to these guys. No Man's Sky looks beautiful! I hope they get back on their feet and continue to wow people like me who are anti***ting this game. Good luck guys!

Oh crap.... Please, please do not cancel this game! Just make a Kickstarter to get a new office/studio or something!
EDIT: Oh noes! What if their computers got wet... and now... their data for No Man's Sky is gone!!!!